News from 2015
Sixth Form Presentation Evening 2015
The Sixth Form Presentation Evening was a huge success with lots of former students returning to collect a variety of awards. There were a number of heart felt speeches by members of staff summing up the efforts and talents of the Redborne Students. It was a very successful evening, for which all should be congratulated. For photos of the evening, please click here.
Visits Abroad with Redborne School
Visits Abroad with Redborne School and the Recent Terror Attacks in Europe
In the coming months a number of visits abroad are due to go ahead that involve students and staff from Redborne. We are mindful of the concerns that this may raise with parents and we would like to reassure you that staff at Redborne are reviewing the situation regularly, taking advice on travel abroad from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office as well as the tour operators who have organised the visits. Currently all of the visits abroad that are planned will go ahead as scheduled.
Doctor Sutton in the Headlines Again!
 Dr Sutton finds another ‘extinct’ fish!
Dr Sutton finds another ‘extinct’ fish!
For the second time in a year, Dr Sutton has found a species of fish that was thought to be extinct. After finding the Corfu Toothcarp Valencia letourneuxi in May, Dr Sutton again visited the Greek island of Corfu during the October half term break in the hope of finding the indigenous Corfu Dwarf Goby Knipowitschia goerneri. This fish, which has only ever been recorded from a single site in Corfu, had not been seen for decades and when scientists failed to rediscover it in the 1990’s, it was considered to have become extinct. The Corfu Dwarf Goby is known only from two illustrations and a few preserved museum specimens.
On Thursday 29th October, after a third day of donating blood to large numbers of mosquitoes as he searched the tepid waters a brackish water lagoon, Dr Sutton finally located a tiny colony of this fish, and took photographs of the specimens that he found. Here is the Bedfordshire on Sunday article.
GCSE Presntation Evening 2015
 This year's event was the first to be held in the new Connoly hall since its completion in the summer. The evening was a great success and it was a pleasure to see so many students and their parents gather to celebrate this summer's exam success. For photos of the evening, please click here.
This year's event was the first to be held in the new Connoly hall since its completion in the summer. The evening was a great success and it was a pleasure to see so many students and their parents gather to celebrate this summer's exam success. For photos of the evening, please click here.
Bank of England Competition
 Four Year 13 economics students took part in the regional heat of the Bank of England's Target 2.0 Competition on Wednesday 25th November. Fraser Maidment (team leader), George Roberts, Oliver Donoghue and Jake Kebble spent time investigating the potential inflationary pressures facing the UK economy and then created a presentation to explain their monetary policy recommendations. They delivered this presentation to a panel of judges and faced some tough questioning on their economic knowledge and policy choices, to which they responded very well! The team were very pleased to have been awarded second place on the day, a great achievement against some strong entries from a wide range of schools.
Four Year 13 economics students took part in the regional heat of the Bank of England's Target 2.0 Competition on Wednesday 25th November. Fraser Maidment (team leader), George Roberts, Oliver Donoghue and Jake Kebble spent time investigating the potential inflationary pressures facing the UK economy and then created a presentation to explain their monetary policy recommendations. They delivered this presentation to a panel of judges and faced some tough questioning on their economic knowledge and policy choices, to which they responded very well! The team were very pleased to have been awarded second place on the day, a great achievement against some strong entries from a wide range of schools.Geography Department Photo Competition - Earth Sclpture
 In September the geography department launched its first competition for students- to submit a photograph taken by themselves  accompanied by a description of the landscape in the photo.  The idea was to suggest how the features formed a part of the earth’s sculpture, and show an awareness of the geographical processes that shape our planet.
In September the geography department launched its first competition for students- to submit a photograph taken by themselves  accompanied by a description of the landscape in the photo.  The idea was to suggest how the features formed a part of the earth’s sculpture, and show an awareness of the geographical processes that shape our planet.Redborne Musings
Latest Edition of Redborne Musings hits the shelves, click here to read the school magazine.
Redborne Biology Club News
Click here for the latest news from the biology club.
Redborne Students Shine during the Summer
 Over the summer Year 10 student, Joe Turney competed in a few competitions, two rounds of the British Championships and the British Karting Grand Prix, (AKA Kartmasters) a Rugby Would Tour competition and appeared on TV.
Over the summer Year 10 student, Joe Turney competed in a few competitions, two rounds of the British Championships and the British Karting Grand Prix, (AKA Kartmasters) a Rugby Would Tour competition and appeared on TV.
Joe had a double podium in the British Championships and was third in Kartmasters, all against the very best drivers in the UK and some from abroad. He is now ranked 5th in the UK with one round to go at the end of this month.
He also took part in the Rugby World Tour Karting event as part of a team and took pole position in qualifying and won every race putting his team on the top of the podium. He was unbeaten all day and featured later that day in an interview on BBC Look East.
Update on Joe - He won the last two rounds of the British Championships last weekednd to finish firth in the overall championship standings.
Year 11 student, Izzy Goode became National Wakeboarding Champion in the girls division and was selected to join the GB talent development squad. Over the summer she has participated in numerous camps with the GB team, proving herself to be a courageous, determined young athlete. She unfortunately broke her wrist in late august whilst training and is currently in a cast. She is training hard off the water and intends to come back stronger next year, setting her sights on the European Championships.
Redborne Exam Results 2015
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German Exchange 2015
 The German Exchange visit to Bavaria at the end of the summer term was hugely successful.  Evaluations have shown that all students thoroughly enjoyed meeting their German partners and found the families extremely hospitable and welcoming.  The various trips to Munich, Neuschwanstein and Lego Land were highlights of the visit.
The German Exchange visit to Bavaria at the end of the summer term was hugely successful.  Evaluations have shown that all students thoroughly enjoyed meeting their German partners and found the families extremely hospitable and welcoming.  The various trips to Munich, Neuschwanstein and Lego Land were highlights of the visit.Congratulations Ben!
 Redborne student Ben Davies competed at the English Schools Athletic Championships in Gateshead at the weekend. He ran a very impressive 4:04:93 in winning his semi final of the 1500m and went on to secure victory in the final to become the English Schools Champion. Ben will now go on to compete for England next Saturday in Glasgow in the SIAB international. We wish him all the best as this is a dream come true for him.
Redborne student Ben Davies competed at the English Schools Athletic Championships in Gateshead at the weekend. He ran a very impressive 4:04:93 in winning his semi final of the 1500m and went on to secure victory in the final to become the English Schools Champion. Ben will now go on to compete for England next Saturday in Glasgow in the SIAB international. We wish him all the best as this is a dream come true for him.
Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Assessment 2015
Another large cohort of Redborne students completed their Bronze D of E expedition last weekend. 74 students completed the award, which involves services to the community, learning new skills and completing the expedition. Well done to all those involved and thank you to all the staff, who helped make the course such a success.
Year 11 Prom 2015
The Year 11 Prom was again a major success with Year 11 students arriving in all sorts of transport and dressing up formally for an enjoyable evening. For pictures of the event, please click here.
Students visit South Africa
 New Hall nears completion
New Hall nears completion
Check out the latest pictures from the new school hall. It is still on schedule to be finished for September.
Success at the Suffolk Show

 As many people may be aware, we breed pedigree rare breed pigs at Redborne school farm and we try to enter the best of our stock in to various livestock shows. Every year we enter pigs in to the Suffolk show and this year we entered Redborne Grand Duchess 9th as our Saddleback exhibit.
As many people may be aware, we breed pedigree rare breed pigs at Redborne school farm and we try to enter the best of our stock in to various livestock shows. Every year we enter pigs in to the Suffolk show and this year we entered Redborne Grand Duchess 9th as our Saddleback exhibit.News from the School Farm
 In preparation for the 'Young Pet Handler Classes,' Milly Johnson-Blake, Elena Evans- Hernanz and Carson Harris have spent the past eight weeks feeding three lambs four times a day, (in total 224 bottles!). They have also spent a great deal of time halter training the lambs to walk at heel.
In preparation for the 'Young Pet Handler Classes,' Milly Johnson-Blake, Elena Evans- Hernanz and Carson Harris have spent the past eight weeks feeding three lambs four times a day, (in total 224 bottles!). They have also spent a great deal of time halter training the lambs to walk at heel.Latest Newsletter
The latest newsletter is now available here.
Zigi Shipper Visits Redborne

 On Friday 1st May Zigi Shipper visited Redborne for the 3rd year running to speak to year 9 about his experience of surviving the Holocaust as a 14 year old boy. Students have been studying this topic in Religious Studies and History lessons, but this was a great opportunity to hear about it first hand from an eye witness. Zigi was his usual positive and inspirational self and was happy to pose for selfies at the end of the Q and A session. We look forward to welcoming him back again next year.
On Friday 1st May Zigi Shipper visited Redborne for the 3rd year running to speak to year 9 about his experience of surviving the Holocaust as a 14 year old boy. Students have been studying this topic in Religious Studies and History lessons, but this was a great opportunity to hear about it first hand from an eye witness. Zigi was his usual positive and inspirational self and was happy to pose for selfies at the end of the Q and A session. We look forward to welcoming him back again next year.
Redborne Student Wins Round Two of the British Championships
Redborne student, Joe Turney, managed to win round two of the British Karting Championships. There were some close fought races over the weekend, but Joe managed to battle his way to the top of the podium with some sensational driving. This is an exceptional perfomance as he manages to do this on a fraction of the budget of the bigger teams. Move over Lewis Hamilton, here comes Joe.
Redborne is a Stonewall Champion
 Redborne is now a Stonewall School Champion. Stonewall is a high profile and influential organisation who work very closely with schools, the Department for Education and Ofsted to combat homophobia and promote compassion, equality, diversity and understanding. We have now joined a small, but growing, number of UK schools who pledge to commit to staff training and the raising of our students' awareness and tolerance of LGBT issues. For more information click here.
Redborne is now a Stonewall School Champion. Stonewall is a high profile and influential organisation who work very closely with schools, the Department for Education and Ofsted to combat homophobia and promote compassion, equality, diversity and understanding. We have now joined a small, but growing, number of UK schools who pledge to commit to staff training and the raising of our students' awareness and tolerance of LGBT issues. For more information click here.
Latest Issue of Redborne Musings
Please click here for the latest issue of the Redborne Musings magazine.
Bronze Duke of Edinburgh 2015
This weekend saw the first Bronze D of E training camp in Milton Bryan. The rain held off and the students enjoyed themselves throughout a demanding weekend. Many learned new skills and others where applying lessons learnt in school to navigate and cope without TV or mobile phones. A cricket bat was crudely fashioned from a branch to allow some boys a quick game in between activities. The students were a credit to Redborne and set the bar high for the next group of D of E students. A big thank you to all staff that helped out over the weekend.
EPQ Presentation Evening
 On Tuesday 24th March, the third Extended Project Qualification market place and presentation evening took place.  Staff, governors, parents and students visited EPQ students' stalls and found vibrant, colourful and informative presentations.  All students spoke so passionately about their projects and it was fantastic to see the hard work spent researching, writing and creating come together.
On Tuesday 24th March, the third Extended Project Qualification market place and presentation evening took place.  Staff, governors, parents and students visited EPQ students' stalls and found vibrant, colourful and informative presentations.  All students spoke so passionately about their projects and it was fantastic to see the hard work spent researching, writing and creating come together.24 Hour Trampoline Bounce
Redborne once again held a 24 hour trampoline bounce for Comic Relief raisng close to £2000. It was a fun but exhausting event organised by Mr Crowther. Click here for photos of the event.
Biology Club Makes Another Publication
The Biology club at Redborne make another publication about their findings on Flitwick Moor.
New School Payment System
The current on line payment service Payschool no longer be used from the end of March 2015 and replaced after the Easter holidays in April 2015. Wise pay is a more user friendly package and we believe will be well received by parents and guardians. All log on details will be sent out by post in the week commencing 13 April. Click here for a flyer about the new service.
A Level and GCSE Dancers Shine
EPQ Presentation Evening
 Tuesday 24th March, 4:30-7:00pm, in the main school hall.
Tuesday 24th March, 4:30-7:00pm, in the main school hall.Year 11 Revision Session Timetable Released.
Please click here for the latest Year 11 revision information.
Still on Schedule - The New Build
For the latest pictures of the new school hall, please click here.
Redborne Musings
The latest issue of the Musings magazines is available here. Catch up with previous editions by using the link to the left.
Battle of the Bands 2015
Once again this event was a major success raising lots of money, with lots of bands playing to a packed out hall. Click here for the photos.
School Facilities for Hire
Do you know that you can hire facilities at the school, please click here for more details.
Keep up-to-date with the New School Hall
Click here for the latest photos of the new build's progress.
Budding Biologists.
A group of budding biologists from Redborne have started studying the wildlife of Flitwick Moor and have been mentioned in the local wildlife trust magazine. Click here for more details. This accomplishment has also been picked up by the local press.
Christmas Concert 2014
This was another tremendous occassion with lots of students and staff involved in this year's Christmas concert. Please click here for photos of the evening.
Sixth Form Presentation Evening 2014
This was another superb evening, allowing staff, students, parents and carers to celebrate the success of our students' results from the summer. A lot of students returned from their first term at university to hear some warm and heartfelt messages from their former teachers. It was a lovely evening enjoyed by all. For pictures of the presentation evening, please click here.
'Sky Sports Living' Athlete and Mentor visits Redborne
GCSE Presentation Evening 2014
It was another successful year for Redborne student following their GCSE exams in the summer. The presentation evening was a chance to celebrate their achievements with their parents and tutors. There was a great turn out and the presentation included a walk down memory lane with Mr Woodward and the Year team. It was a pleasurable event enjoyed by all. For images of the evening, please click here.
We Will Rock You

 Redborne's "We Will Rock You" 2014 will last a long time in the memory. This was the culmination of several months work by a wide range of departments around the school. We also had a team of students who worked tirelessly through rehearsals in Dance, Drama and Music to bring together such an amazing show. From the audition process in the summer we realised that the cast had excellent potential and that was the beginning of a journey that saw teachers and students alike supporting each other.
Redborne's "We Will Rock You" 2014 will last a long time in the memory. This was the culmination of several months work by a wide range of departments around the school. We also had a team of students who worked tirelessly through rehearsals in Dance, Drama and Music to bring together such an amazing show. From the audition process in the summer we realised that the cast had excellent potential and that was the beginning of a journey that saw teachers and students alike supporting each other.

Maths Challenge
 Following the competition, 6 of the best performing students took part in some intense training, ready to take part in the Regional final of the Senior Team Challenge on 20th November. The students put on a great show taking the crossnumber round by storm, but unfortunately didn't progress onto the National Final. Congratulations go to Erin Barnard, Charlie Rawlings, Alex Glyn-Davies and Joe Ash for their excellent efforts.
Following the competition, 6 of the best performing students took part in some intense training, ready to take part in the Regional final of the Senior Team Challenge on 20th November. The students put on a great show taking the crossnumber round by storm, but unfortunately didn't progress onto the National Final. Congratulations go to Erin Barnard, Charlie Rawlings, Alex Glyn-Davies and Joe Ash for their excellent efforts. 
				





